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The <strong>Moddex Ezibilt™ Ramp, Stair & Walkway System</strong> is the ultimate pre-engineered, offsite manufactured solution for fast-tracked and compliant construction of accessibility ramps & stairs. Ezibilt is designed to be form fitting, easy to assemble and has the option for relocation if necessary.  
The <strong>Moddex Ezibilt™ Ramp, Stair & Walkway System</strong> is the ultimate pre-engineered, offsite manufactured solution for fast-tracked and compliant construction of accessibility ramps & stairs. Ezibilt is designed to be form fitting, easy to assemble and has the option for relocation if necessary.  


*[https://moddex.sharepoint.com/sites/General/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FGeneral%2FShared%20Documents%2FGeneral%2FMarketing%20Hub%2FSpecification%20Sheets%2FEzibilt%2FMDX%5FEzibilt%20Overview%20Brochure%2Epdf&viewid=91da7bb1%2D8b40%2D40b5%2D904d%2D1586408551a7&parent=%2Fsites%2FGeneral%2FShared%20Documents%2FGeneral%2FMarketing%20Hub%2FSpecification%20Sheets%2FEzibilt Overview Brochure]
=Product Updates=
*(16/04/2025) Platform bracing max angle 60°. Require layered support if over this value.
*(16/04/2025) Stair Brace Required when Stair Span is greater than 350mm or Stringer Length is greater than 4000mm.
*(24/02/2025) We can use the following design for stairs on platforms. Utilise Blind Bolts. [[File:EB_Stair.png]]
*(20/01/2025) Moving forward we need to add extra detail to our Dis & Install drawings for Ezibilt regarding the concrete ramp tip. The customer pours that slab for us to mount on & the ramp tip is poured by our installers. We need to always have the below few points on the drawing.
[[File:EB_Pour.png]]


=Range of Products=
1. Posts on the ramp tip to be inground 250mm
There are 3 different products in the <strong>Ezibilt</strong> family.


'''Platform'''
2. Ramp tip to be 150mm thick at it’s lowest side


*[https://moddex.sharepoint.com/sites/General/Shared%20Documents/General/Marketing%20Hub/Specification%20Sheets/Ezibilt/MDX_Specifications%20Doc_Ezibilt_AU.pdf?CT=1709789269259&OR=ItemsView Platform]
3. Ramp tip & concrete to be shaded but different colours to make it obvious


'''Ramp'''
4. Notes on the drawing stating who is pouring what


*[https://moddex.sharepoint.com/sites/General/Shared%20Documents/General/Marketing%20Hub/Specification%20Sheets/Ezibilt/MDX_Specifications%20Doc_Ezibilt_AU.pdf?CT=1709789269259&OR=ItemsView Ramp]
a. Moddex to pour ramp tip


* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:p:/s/General/EXbAaYqilipIskYwJGe7wQwBig6vgd11sQdQo1IIqHGb4g?e=cac26r Introduction to Ramps]
b. Customer to pour concrete for footings


'''Stair'''
5. Dimensions from a datum showing where the tip is located
 
*(26/09/2024) Linked component file updated to use the latest pieces and remove some invalid components. New MD851 to be used as the angled piece due. Works from flat-down. Needs to be inverted for flat-up. Align the construction lines generated when using the component. Removes the angled tread support joiner due to the gap being significantly less. 3490-2050 now added automatically for variable widths.
 
*(25/09/2024) Floor layout tool preset for Ekodeck created. Tool is simple to use. Use contextual menu for board rotation.
 
* (25/09/2024) There is now a Leg Assembly and Welded Leg Assembly tools. Use them as appropriate and the codes should now be correct.
 
* (24/09/2024) When using a piece that is custom length (if not the cutdown crossbeam), choose the piece next longest in length and use .CTM on the end of the code to indicate that the custom piece has to be cutdown form that piece. Don't use codes with a shorter length.
 
* (24/09/2024) Please use the latest "Moddex Template with Ezibilt" model when working with Ezibilt. New angled pieces are now being used and old ones have been deleted. Furthermore, new fixings have been added to the Cladding to match Ekodeck fixings. Do not import any components from the components folder unless directed you can do so, due to changes not being rectified throughout all pieces on the NAS. Also, we are to no longer use the tread support angle joiner, as the gap now between platforms has decreased substantially with the use of the new angle joiner. Thank you.


=Key Features=  
=Key Features=  
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=Training Material=
=Training Material=
====Standard Parts & Examples Sharepoint Link====
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/General/Ep6Sey2gDHdOvPBj7WqaUN0Bzvet9fdCQPIrNm8zuGUb-A?e=kMd9yV Examples]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/General/EgDk3OuipiZGoPGsVE3bgt8Bl_9m0e-C5Kk24cLEIedn6A?e=gzeMYC Components]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EQCSrQArEG9PkpZTsJAd0AwBVvXcioN_JWoVcfEEhHws_Q?e=6xN4m8 90° Ramp Example]


====Introduction to Ezibilt Ramps====
====Introduction to Ezibilt Ramps====
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/ERUBlcifjBxFjF5Itoxdj1UBUgN5TX8vcDW5ya4gVmoHQg?e=BOXPJx 1. Introduction To Ezibilt Ramps]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/ERUBlcifjBxFjF5Itoxdj1UBUgN5TX8vcDW5ya4gVmoHQg?e=BOXPJx 1. Introduction To Ezibilt Ramps]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EYQuo3aywwJGpBOpFwsEEaQBormKbnvwAWQ9z5yq7tKyJg?e=PbA8BM 2. Ramps, The Basics]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EYQuo3aywwJGpBOpFwsEEaQBormKbnvwAWQ9z5yq7tKyJg?e=PbA8BM 2. Ramps, The Basics]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/ESBkIANKhU9PnAFCOsOqf2EBmiEYJJR9AGWaS818XPtI3A?e=kKhl5W 3. Ramp Mounting]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/ESBkIANKhU9PnAFCOsOqf2EBmiEYJJR9AGWaS818XPtI3A?e=DMrV4q 3. Ramp Mounting]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EWJ_l_XUnRVJkIu7HD2IX6EB9HC2uPzoZ3TzPUK05rQh8Q?e=TCIT9k 4. Ramp Fittings]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EWJ_l_XUnRVJkIu7HD2IX6EB9HC2uPzoZ3TzPUK05rQh8Q?e=TCIT9k 4. Ramp Fittings]


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* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/Ec5Plif6meZPpkwmC_GNEFABlM0Pl44Jns31pFhISIAXbg?e=tmJySk 9. Custom Platforms]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/Ec5Plif6meZPpkwmC_GNEFABlM0Pl44Jns31pFhISIAXbg?e=tmJySk 9. Custom Platforms]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/Eaa0oT2XuZlHln0aN1I6bckB4O8maDzhptuZIZ5BEH4Eyw?e=kBEfw1 10. Bracing & Cladding]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/Eaa0oT2XuZlHln0aN1I6bckB4O8maDzhptuZIZ5BEH4Eyw?e=kBEfw1 10. Bracing & Cladding]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EVEHZfTb2dJIjImIkPQ7URIBGC4X2bF1dBOzKA17G_uuXg?e=uxKmU4 11. Handrail Design]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/ERwQm_PAAg1HiDM8T4Ex8FIB9Ej4ui8k73o-PGzPYEIzBw?e=sMZLYt 12. DI Creation]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/ESy6ljnkXW5DrcSFC1sV1n0BniC_rH9IsxLmtfg-e0V-5w?e=AtOXjr 13. PD Preparation]
====Ezibilt Ramp Design Addendum====
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EWXUuw22wTpCu7uxuTO6aOwBxNCEsFeW3XvYa3_iRCGrAA?e=49LxU1 14. Design Addendum]


===="HOW TO" Series====
===="HOW TO" Series====
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* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/General/EUWVXNlK_FRPv9hFCQyheO4B2pdQcKW6102-bUP0_bQxDg?e=qKTfb9 HOW TO Add bracing]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/General/EUWVXNlK_FRPv9hFCQyheO4B2pdQcKW6102-bUP0_bQxDg?e=qKTfb9 HOW TO Add bracing]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/General/ESigoBypc7NDgE7PpeQDyvABY3DRh9zvNHJtCp0MJH56UQ?e=iUA6rU HOW TO Add cladding mounts]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/General/ESigoBypc7NDgE7PpeQDyvABY3DRh9zvNHJtCp0MJH56UQ?e=iUA6rU HOW TO Add cladding mounts]
 
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/General/EeEiL-eFiaZIqjnV2LERX0UBJhV9l5EAiT35gxMPL17aag?e=vOBoNy HOW TO Add decking]
===="WHAT IS" Series====
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/General/EU0J_ufk-apElTRK0KPN5lMBZ4ZYix7-1GJKObct9Ur9zA?e=bw2ZWA HOW TO Place 3490-2050]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EVPLYkcXquNDsh9s0wV50JoBd_jMSOh_90p1ge1Lqf--cg?e=L7uFdI WHAT IS MD848]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EdX44LMsz4VJqvWNDfdqHesBOejJrpgbz3gc7hA0p8PtJQ?e=420w91 WHAT IS MD855]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/Ec8HtDPTCR9GmQTllouyPt0B4wunxWtppyKK_4GBiJ_ejw?e=9nmaoM WHAT IS MD856]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EWs1lRhZ9ypMrFMtZSjlnO0B0AEzWC4zlM_0lbVAJblfBg?e=5E3y0g WHAT IS MD860]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EZQ0rWb1EHRMsOYbc5S9IhYBHAUDZXRT5z9uk0adqrTKKg?e=GRAI1A WHAT IS MD861]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EXsztcOhd5hItZjYZ4XOVSMBBMmYYITLo7ImsQRFUqsUCA?e=eDSMab WHAT IS MD862]
* [https://moddex.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/General/EUd73YZcyZVHvGrkI3K5s6wB8S8M1-gERLfw1M4CVH9boA?e=d1u6i1 WHAT IS MD871]

Latest revision as of 03:15, 16 April 2025

The Moddex Ezibilt™ Ramp, Stair & Walkway System is the ultimate pre-engineered, offsite manufactured solution for fast-tracked and compliant construction of accessibility ramps & stairs. Ezibilt is designed to be form fitting, easy to assemble and has the option for relocation if necessary.

Product Updates

  • (16/04/2025) Platform bracing max angle 60°. Require layered support if over this value.
  • (16/04/2025) Stair Brace Required when Stair Span is greater than 350mm or Stringer Length is greater than 4000mm.
  • (24/02/2025) We can use the following design for stairs on platforms. Utilise Blind Bolts.
  • (20/01/2025) Moving forward we need to add extra detail to our Dis & Install drawings for Ezibilt regarding the concrete ramp tip. The customer pours that slab for us to mount on & the ramp tip is poured by our installers. We need to always have the below few points on the drawing.

1. Posts on the ramp tip to be inground 250mm

2. Ramp tip to be 150mm thick at it’s lowest side

3. Ramp tip & concrete to be shaded but different colours to make it obvious

4. Notes on the drawing stating who is pouring what

a. Moddex to pour ramp tip

b. Customer to pour concrete for footings

5. Dimensions from a datum showing where the tip is located

  • (26/09/2024) Linked component file updated to use the latest pieces and remove some invalid components. New MD851 to be used as the angled piece due. Works from flat-down. Needs to be inverted for flat-up. Align the construction lines generated when using the component. Removes the angled tread support joiner due to the gap being significantly less. 3490-2050 now added automatically for variable widths.
  • (25/09/2024) Floor layout tool preset for Ekodeck created. Tool is simple to use. Use contextual menu for board rotation.
  • (25/09/2024) There is now a Leg Assembly and Welded Leg Assembly tools. Use them as appropriate and the codes should now be correct.
  • (24/09/2024) When using a piece that is custom length (if not the cutdown crossbeam), choose the piece next longest in length and use .CTM on the end of the code to indicate that the custom piece has to be cutdown form that piece. Don't use codes with a shorter length.
  • (24/09/2024) Please use the latest "Moddex Template with Ezibilt" model when working with Ezibilt. New angled pieces are now being used and old ones have been deleted. Furthermore, new fixings have been added to the Cladding to match Ekodeck fixings. Do not import any components from the components folder unless directed you can do so, due to changes not being rectified throughout all pieces on the NAS. Also, we are to no longer use the tread support angle joiner, as the gap now between platforms has decreased substantially with the use of the new angle joiner. Thank you.

Key Features

  • Modular flexibility
  • No-weld assembly
  • Flat pack delivery
  • Reduced corrosion
  • Flexible cladding options
  • Relocatable
  • 50-year Design Life

Compliance

Ezibilt is designed and manufactured in accordance with Australian Standard AS 1428.1-2021 and relevant statutory WHS Codes of Practice/Guidelines.

Training Material

Standard Parts & Examples Sharepoint Link

Introduction to Ezibilt Ramps

Ezibilt Ramp Design Process

Ezibilt Ramp Design Addendum

"HOW TO" Series